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== Nomenclatural details == | == Nomenclatural details == | ||
+ | ''Ctenothrips kwanzanensis'' Takahashi, 1937: 339. | ||
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+ | ''Ctenothrips nonnae'' Haga & Okajima, 1989: 49. Synonymised by Wang ''et al''., 2020: 311. | ||
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+ | ''Ctenothrips leionotus'' Tong & Zhang, 1992: 48. Synonymised by Wang ''et al''., 2020: 311. | ||
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+ | ''Ctenothrips cornipennis'' Han, 1997: 539, 569 (English). Synonymised by Wang ''et al''., 2020: 312. | ||
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+ | ''Ctenothrips taibaishanensis'' Feng, Zhang & Wang, 2003: 175. Synonymised by Wang ''et al''., 2020: 312. | ||
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+ | ''Ctenothrips guizhouensis'' Xie Y-H, Zhang H-R & Li Z-Y, 2011: 66. Synonymised by Wang ''et al''., 2020: 312. | ||
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+ | ''Ctenothrips yangi'' Xie Y-H, Yuan S-Y, Li Z-Y & Zhang H-R, 2013: 611. Synonymised by Wang ''et al''., 2020: 312. | ||
== Biology and Distribution == | == Biology and Distribution == | ||
+ | Described from Taiwan; ''nonnae'' from Japan; ''leionotus'' Hubei; ''cornipennis'' from Sichuan; ''taibaishanensis'' from Shaanxi; ''guizhouensis'' from Guizhou; ''yangi'' from Kunming, Yunnan, | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
+ | Takahashi (1937) Descriptions of new Thysanoptera from Formosa, with notes on the species found on the high elevations of the island. ''Tenthredo'' Kyoto 1: pp. 339-350. | ||
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+ | Haga K & Okajima S (1989) A new ''Ctenothrips'' from the Japan Alps (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). ''Proceedings of the Japan Society of Systematic Zoology'' 40: 49–54. | ||
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+ | Cui Y, Xi J, & Wang J (2018) First report of ''Ctenothrips nonnae'' Haga & Okajima, 1989 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China, with a description of the male. ''The Pan-Pacific Entomologist'' 94: 189-195. | ||
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+ | Tong Xiaoli & Zhang Weiqiu (1992) A new species of the genus ''Ctenothrips'' from China (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). ''Journal of the South China Agricultural University'' 13 (4): 48–51. | ||
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+ | Han YF (1997) Thysanoptera: Aeolothripidae, Thripidae and Phlaeothripidae. pp. 531–571 in ''Insects of the Three Gorge Reservoir Area of Yangtze River''. | ||
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+ | Feng J-N, Zhang G-L & Wang P-M (2003) A new species of the genus ''Ctenothrips'' (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. ''Entomotaxonomia'' 25 (3): 175–177. | ||
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+ | Xie Y-H, Zhang H-R & Li Z-Y (2011) A new ''Ctenothrips'' from southwestern China (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). ''Zootaxa'' 2926: 65–68. | ||
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+ | Xie Y-H, Yuan S-Y, Li Z-Y & Zhang H-R (2013) A new leaf-feeding species of ''Ctenothrips'' (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. ''Florida Entomologist'' 96 (2): 610–618. | ||
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== Type information == | == Type information == | ||
+ | Syntype females, Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute. Holotype female of ''nonnae'', Tokyo University of Agriculture; Holotype male ''leionotus'', Southern China Agricultural University, Guanzhou; Holotype female of ''cornipennis'', Institute of Zoology, Beijing; Holotype female ''taibaishanensis'', Northwest University of Agriculture & Forestry, Shaanxi; Holotype female of ''guizhouensis'' and of ''yangi'', Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming. | ||
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+ | [[category: Ctenothrips species]][[category: Thripinae species]][[category:Thysanoptera species extant]] |
Latest revision as of 06:36, 18 March 2020
Nomenclatural details
Ctenothrips kwanzanensis Takahashi, 1937: 339.
Ctenothrips nonnae Haga & Okajima, 1989: 49. Synonymised by Wang et al., 2020: 311.
Ctenothrips leionotus Tong & Zhang, 1992: 48. Synonymised by Wang et al., 2020: 311.
Ctenothrips cornipennis Han, 1997: 539, 569 (English). Synonymised by Wang et al., 2020: 312.
Ctenothrips taibaishanensis Feng, Zhang & Wang, 2003: 175. Synonymised by Wang et al., 2020: 312.
Ctenothrips guizhouensis Xie Y-H, Zhang H-R & Li Z-Y, 2011: 66. Synonymised by Wang et al., 2020: 312.
Ctenothrips yangi Xie Y-H, Yuan S-Y, Li Z-Y & Zhang H-R, 2013: 611. Synonymised by Wang et al., 2020: 312.
Biology and Distribution
Described from Taiwan; nonnae from Japan; leionotus Hubei; cornipennis from Sichuan; taibaishanensis from Shaanxi; guizhouensis from Guizhou; yangi from Kunming, Yunnan,
References
Takahashi (1937) Descriptions of new Thysanoptera from Formosa, with notes on the species found on the high elevations of the island. Tenthredo Kyoto 1: pp. 339-350.
Haga K & Okajima S (1989) A new Ctenothrips from the Japan Alps (Thysanoptera, Thripidae). Proceedings of the Japan Society of Systematic Zoology 40: 49–54.
Cui Y, Xi J, & Wang J (2018) First report of Ctenothrips nonnae Haga & Okajima, 1989 (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China, with a description of the male. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist 94: 189-195.
Tong Xiaoli & Zhang Weiqiu (1992) A new species of the genus Ctenothrips from China (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Journal of the South China Agricultural University 13 (4): 48–51.
Han YF (1997) Thysanoptera: Aeolothripidae, Thripidae and Phlaeothripidae. pp. 531–571 in Insects of the Three Gorge Reservoir Area of Yangtze River.
Feng J-N, Zhang G-L & Wang P-M (2003) A new species of the genus Ctenothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. Entomotaxonomia 25 (3): 175–177.
Xie Y-H, Zhang H-R & Li Z-Y (2011) A new Ctenothrips from southwestern China (Thysanoptera: Thripidae). Zootaxa 2926: 65–68.
Xie Y-H, Yuan S-Y, Li Z-Y & Zhang H-R (2013) A new leaf-feeding species of Ctenothrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) from China. Florida Entomologist 96 (2): 610–618.
Type information
Syntype females, Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute. Holotype female of nonnae, Tokyo University of Agriculture; Holotype male leionotus, Southern China Agricultural University, Guanzhou; Holotype female of cornipennis, Institute of Zoology, Beijing; Holotype female taibaishanensis, Northwest University of Agriculture & Forestry, Shaanxi; Holotype female of guizhouensis and of yangi, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming.